The washer would go thru the wash cycle then would not spin on normal wash but would spin on spin cycle. I did clean out the filter but that didn't help. Now the washer turns on but immediately shuts off and is still showing the code. The pump is leaking and does make some noise.
Hello Robert Reische, thank you for your inquiry!
I understand that your Frigidaire washer is showing an "E23" error code. Based off the information I show "E23" stands for drain pump relay on board failed or wire off the pump. Which means you could have an issue within the main control board or wiring to pump. Since it could be any one of these underlying issues I would recommend having a technician come out to properly diagnose and repair your appliance. Hopefully this helps. -Matt
SOURCE: frigidaire affinity front loading washer won't drain
HI .THANKS FOR YOUR QUESTION. THE PROBLEM IS WITH THE WATER PUMP.REMOVE 2 SCREWS AT BOTTOM OF FRONT PANEL . PUMP ON RIGHT .REMOVE HOSES AND CLEAN OUT THANKS THE APPLIANCE DOC.
SOURCE: Error Code E23
Hello welcome to Fixya
E23 means
The drain pump relay on the control board has failed.
Fix: Replace control board or wire!
you can see schematics and diagrams at the site below, and order parts from them if you want.
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http://www.pcappliancerepair.com/model-display.php
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SOURCE: loud noise
it sounds like you have something stuck under the agitator thats causing a rubbing noise when it goes to spin or agitate.maybe a penny or something like that
SOURCE: We have an Affinity ATF6000F washing machine that
Hi,
The error E23 denotes the drain **** relay on control board is failed.
Check whether there is some lose connections in the wires if nothing lose connection is there then you need to replace the control board.
Thank You
SOURCE: Frigidaire affinity front load. Starts
Hello,
Welcome to FixYa.
Based on what you've described,...you likely need a door lock/switch assembly.
The door latch is likely the single most common fault (which prevent's any spin, and consequently drenching wet clothing at the end of the cycle) with the frigidaire/electrolux built washer's, aside from pump's being obstructed.
I think it fool's many people because the lock indicates it is energized on the panel, however the built in "monitor" switch inside the assembly fail's. I do see a lot of these particular machine's...unfortunately.
You should be able to purchase one at most local brick & mortar stores or on-line part's depot's such as "searspartsdirect.com" "repairclininc.com" to name a couple. They usually sell for about $50 or so, part # 1531974 ( # at repairclinic.com ) and are relatively easy to replace. It should resemble the image here...
As for replacing said switch, There are a couple ways to access it, through the top and squeezing your arm down the front or the way I prefer, remove the front bellows spring/retainer.
1) **unplug the washer from the wall...safety first of course.**
2) Remove the spring, get it started where the spring is located with a small screwdriver. Once you`ve got the spring/retainer off ( it comes off and on pretty easy by hand ) pull the gasket/bellows back away from the cabinet.
3) Undo the two screws holding the switch to the cabinet, pull the switch out ( there is just enough slack in the wires so don`t pull too hard ) and swap the wires from the old assembly to the new one and you`re in business.
4) To put it back together, just reverse the removal procedure. The trickiest part is the retainer. Rap the retainer around the boot leaving the spring for the last...and make sure the spring is located at the 6 o`clock position...usually. Just wherever it was initially.
Let me know if you need further assistance going forward or if my instructions are not clear.
P.S.
There is a slim chance of a faulty motor or motor control board, but that would not be where I would direct you to start...those are exceptions rather than the rule.
Thank you for visiting FixYa today. Good luck.
Regards,
Macmarkus :)
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